CAD Forum - tips, tricks, discussion and utilities for AutoCAD, Inventor, Revit and other Autodesk products [www.cadforum.cz] ARKANCE | CONTACT - CZ | SK | EN | DE
Over 1.092.000 registered users (EN+CZ). AutoCAD tips, Inventor tips, Revit tips. Try the new precise Engineering calculator. New AutoCAD 2026 commands and variables.
RSS channel - CAD tips RSS tips
RSS discussions

Discussion Discussion forum

?
CAD discussions, advices, exchange of experience

CAD Forum - Homepage CAD discussion forum - ask any CAD-related questions here, share your CAD knowledge on AutoCAD, Inventor, Revit and other Autodesk software with your peers from all over the world. To start a new topic, choose an appropriate forum.

Please abide by the rules of this forum.
This is a peer-to-peer forum. The forum doesn't replace the official direct technical support provided by ARKANCE for its customers.
How to post questions: register or login, go to the specific forum and click the NEW TOPIC button.
  FAQ FAQ  Forum Search   Events   Register Register  Login Login

Topic ClosedReset or Restore a CUI File

 Post Reply Post Reply
Author
LTunlimited RSS View Drop Down
RSS robots
RSS robots


Joined: 23.Nov.2009
Status: Offline
Points: 368
Direct Link To This Post Topic: Reset or Restore a CUI File
    Posted: 06.Aug.2010 at 10:42
If you’ve worked at all with the CUI and CUIx files in AutoCAD LT, you’ve noticed that it doesn’t have an “undo” button. What it does have, however, are the “Reset” and “Restore” functions. You can find both of these tools by right-clicking on a CUI file name in the CUI editor. “Restore” retrieves the previous version of the selected CUI file and makes it current instead. A single backup is saved automatically any time you make changes to your CUI file, just like the BAK files that are created when you save a drawing. (If you check out the folder location where your CUI files are stored, you’ll see something like acadlt.bak.cuix hanging out in there.) “Reset” obliterates all changes you’ve ever made to the acadlt.cuix file and replaces is with the out-of-the-box CUIx file. Use this option with caution, and really as a last resort, because depending on how much you’ve changed, it can be hard to remember everything you’ll need to put back. If you’re working with a partial CUIx file, maybe for company standard tools or your own personal shortcuts, “reset” isn’t available. (Makes sense, right, because AutoCAD LT doesn’t ship with *your* personal CUIx files.) But “restore” is still there, and can be helpful when you need to go back to a previous version. Now, this doesn’t change the fact that it’s always a good idea to maintain your own backups. To manually save a copy of any of your CUI files, go to the Transfer tab and look for “Save as” under the drop-down.

Go to the original post...

LT Unlimited - Autodesk blog by Kate Morrical
Back to Top

Related CAD tips:


 Post Reply Post Reply
  Share Topic   

Forum Jump Forum Permissions View Drop Down



This page was generated in 0,078 seconds.